The sermon titled "Light & Darkness" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the distinct Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the sovereign grace of God in salvation, as illustrated through Matthew 4:12-17. Boyd highlights how Jesus' arrival in Capernaum, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy about a great light shining on those in darkness, symbolizes the divine initiative in seeking lost sinners. He argues that humanity is intrinsically positioned in spiritual darkness, characterized by ignorance, self-righteousness, and a lack of awareness of their dire state before God. The preacher emphasizes that it is solely God's mercy that leads to one's awakening to the light of Christ, who represents hope and redemption. The significance of this message lies in the understanding that salvation is entirely an act of divine grace, dispelling the false belief that individuals can seek the light on their own.
“Darkness never seeks the light. The lost sinner never seeks Christ on his own.”
“Where there's no spiritual light, there's no spiritual life. Thus, they're in total darkness.”
“It is by the tender mercy of God that He has forgiven us all our sins, for Christ's sake, and for Christ's sake alone.”
“The message of divine sovereignty was too much for these proud, self-righteous men and women to endure.”
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